Three suspects in a Vallejo home invasion who drove up in a U-Haul truck were arrested during a traffic stop, police said Thursday.

Dahesi Roark, 34, Montie Henderson, 21, and 36-year-old Shanequia Miller are being held at Solano County Jail on suspicion of robbery, false imprisonment, conspiracy and elder abuse. All three have “extensive criminal histories,” said Vallejo police Lt. Sid DeJesus.

The incident began when a 77-year-old man answered a knock on his front door on the 2200 block of Ascot Parkway about 2:45 p.m. Wednesday, stepped onto the porch and saw a large U-Haul truck parked in his driveway with Miller inside, DeJesus said.

When the resident asked her why she was parked in his driveway, he was accosted by two men, one of whom pointed a handgun at his face and forced him back inside, DeJesus said. They held him at gunpoint as they ransacked his home, taking jewelry and other items, police said.

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The men fled, and the resident immediately called police before officers spotted the truck driving away and stopped it. Roark and Henderson fled on foot but were chased down by officers, who also recovered a handgun the suspects tossed, DeJesus said.

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